Mickalene Thomas (2017)

Video (3:05): American queer feminist artist Mickalene Thomas talks about her creative practice. Interview directed by Marian Lacombe.

Online Conversation with Ad Minoliti (2020)

Video (31.30): Alberta Romano, the curator of Kunsthalle Lissabon, joins artist Ad Minoliti for an online conversation about the exhibition ‘Nave Vermelhe’ and her creative practice of creating non-gendered spaces and deconstructing the ‘white cube’.

Michèle Pearson Clarke on Quantum Choir

Video (4:00): artist talk video, ‘Michèle Pearson Clarke on Quantum Choir’, published by
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Canada. Quantum Choir is a part of the exhibition Michèle Pearson Clarke: Muscle Memory which is on through May 23rd, 2022 at Art Gallery of Hamilton.

A Conversation on Abstract Painter Louise Fishman (1939 – 2021)

Video (1:35:06): Artist Carrie Moyer and gallerist Brendan Dugan join Rail Artseen Editor Amanda Gluibizzi and Rail contributor Ksenia M. Soboleva for a conversation on abstract painter and lesbian Louise Fishman, with an introduction by Phong H. Bui. Louise Fishman died in 2021.

Harmony Hammond on the Creative Process (2021)

Video (41:49): RE: “Harmony Hammond” released on Tuesday, August 3, 2021; created and hosted by Jarrett Earnest. In this conversation, Harmony Hammond goes into detail about how she applies the paint to the canvas and the creative process of making abstract works in her studio.

Artists on the Future: Catherine Opie and Rebecca Solnit

Video (1:09:47): The conversation between Opie and Solnit which touches on issues vital to our society is moderated by Matthew Tiews, Stanford University’s interim Senior Associate Vice President for the Arts. Published by Stanford January 2022.

Inside My Studio: Catherine Opie (2019)

Video (3:58): Inside My Studio: Catherine Opie, a short interview produced and directed by Dennis Scholl, published on Youtube by Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 2019.

Clarity Haynes: Making Space – Queer Bodies

Video (1:05:23): Clarity Haynes portraits of bodies do not conform. Like other artists in Taking Space, Haynes’ work insists on making spaces for bodies and ideas that mainstream culture traditionally pushes to the margins.

Catherine Opie: Ansel Adams in Our Time

Video (1:16:23): queer artist Catherine Opie for a discussion on her creative practice and her work in the Ansel Adams In Our Time exhibition at Portland Art Museum, May 5, 2021 – Aug 1, 2021.